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VIA: Your Personal Guide to VI Apps

VIA: Your Personal Guide to VI Apps. Presentation By: Donna Brostek Lee , Ph.D. Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky Independent Consultant, APH. Accessible iOS Devices :. iPod Touch – 5 th Generation 32 GB - $299 64 GB - $399

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VIA: Your Personal Guide to VI Apps

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  1. VIA: Your Personal Guide to VI Apps Presentation By: Donna Brostek Lee, Ph.D. Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky Independent Consultant, APH

  2. Accessible iOS Devices: • iPod Touch – 5thGeneration • 32 GB - $299 • 64 GB - $399 • iPhone5 (4G service from AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon) • 16 GB - $199 • 32 GB - $299 • 64 GB - $399 • iPad – 4th Generation (4G service from AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon) • 16 GB - Wi-Fi $499 or 4G $629 • 32 GB - Wi-Fi $599 or 4G $729 • 64 GB - Wi-Fi $699 or 4G $829 • 128 GB - Wi-Fi $799 or 4G $929 • iPad Mini (4G service from AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon) • 16 GB - Wi-Fi $329 or 4G $459 • 32 GB - Wi-Fi $429 or 4G $559 • 64 GB - Wi-Fi $529 or 4G $659

  3. Choices & Implications: • Cost (including accessories) • Purpose of the device • School, work, and/or pleasure • Users accessibility needs • Low vision vs. blind • Portable access to information vs. commitment • Social acceptance

  4. Universal Accessibility: Turn on the following features by tapping the Settings icon, then selecting General, and Accessibility (also can be accessed through iTunes) • VoiceOver Screen Reader • Zoom Magnification • Large Text • White on Black • Speak Selection • Speak Auto-Text • Support for Braille Displays • Siri (only on newer models)

  5. VoiceOver Demo Save yourself a headache: • Turn on Triple-click home in Accessibility! • Be aware of accidently turning on: • Mute/Unmute (three finger double tap) • Screen Curtain On/Off (three finger triple tap) Visit www.donnablee.com/VoiceOver to download the cheat sheets for operating VoiceOver.

  6. How Braille Displays Work: • VoiceOver and Braille work together: • VoiceOver must be on for the braille display to work! • If an app won’t work with VoiceOver, the braille display won’t work either • Braille chord commands are equivalent to hand gestures used with VoiceOver • Can mute VoiceOver and use only braille for navigation/reading To pair a braille display, go to the Settingsicon, then select General, Accessibility, VoiceOver, and Braille. When you see your braille display under Choose a Braille Device, select your device. Enter the code 1234 on your iOS Device* (not the refreshable braille display) to complete the pairing process. This only needs to be done the first time you use the braille display. To view all refreshable braille displays that work with iOS devices go to: http://www.apple.com/accessibility/iphone/braille-display.html *Most displays use the code 1234

  7. How Bluetooth Keyboards Work: • Use ctrl and alt together to activate VoiceOver commands: • VoiceOver key commands are equivalent to hand gestures used with VoiceOver • Special functions keys act as “hot keys” to volume, music controls, home, search, etc. To pair a Bluetooth keyboard, go to the Settingsicon, then select General, and Bluetooth. Enter the PIN numberon your iOS Device (see keyboard instructions for PIN number) to complete the pairing process. This only needs to be done the first time you use the keyboard.

  8. It’s All About the Apps: Apple Apps • Messages • Calendar • Notes • Reminders • Maps • Contacts • Mail • Safari • Camera/Videos • FaceTime • iTunes • iBooks (must download) • App Store

  9. 3rd Party Apps • There are over 500,000 apps in the AppStore • More than 10 billion total downloads from the AppStore • Average price of a paid app is $3.64 • 37% of apps are free • Most popular paid app ever is:

  10. Apps of Interest for Low Vision: • Magnifiers • BrighterBigger - Free • Mag. Light – Free • VisionAssist - $5.99 • EyeSight - $29.99 • Instapaper - $4.99 • Readability – Free • Big Browser (iPad only) - Free • ZoomReader (iPhone only) - $19.99 • ZoomContacts (iPad only) - $4.99 • Kindle/Nook – Free • Genius Scan (iPhone/Touch) – Free/$2.99 • Dropbox - Free • Quickoffice Pro HD - $19.99 (iPad)/$14.99 (iPhone) • AppWriter US - $19.99 (iPad only) • Notability - 99¢/Penultimate - 99¢ (iPad only) • Dragon Dictation – Free • Choice/Communication Boards • Dolphin Browser - Free

  11. Apps of Interest for Blind: • Money • EyeNote – Free • LookTel Money Reader - $9.99 • Learning Ally (RFB&D) Audio - $19.99 • Read2Go (from Bookshare) - $19.99 • Nook - Free • Blio - Free • Talking Calculator - $1.99/Scientific - $4.99 • SAS Flash Cards - Free • Identifiers • VizWiz - Free • oMoby – Free • LookTel Recognizer - $9.99 • Digit-EyesLite - Free/Digit-Eyes - $29.99 • Color Identifiers/Tag Scanners

  12. Apps of Interest for Blind Cont.: • GPS • SenderoGPS LookAround - $4.99 • Ariadne GPS - $5.99 • BlindSquare - $14.99 • MotionX GPS Drive - 99¢ (requires subscription) • LookTel Breadcrumbs GPS – Coming Soon • Sendero Seeing Eye GPS App – Coming Soon • Audible - Free (Requires subscription) • iTalk Recorder - Free/$1.99 • Dropbox - Free • Evernote – Free • iA Writer - 99¢ • Pages/Numbers/Keynote - $9.99 each • Fleksy - $14.99 • Prizmo - $9.99 • AccessNote from AFB – $19.99

  13. Apps/Tools for the Educator • Eye Exams • VisionSim • AFB Access World • Progress Notes • Mileage Trackers • Lesson Planning • O&M Web Based Mapping • ECC (recipes, organization skills, recreation/leisure, etc.) • Educational Games • Literacy Fun • Photos/Videos • VGA/HDMI Cables & Apple TV

  14. That’s too many apps… So what do we do?

  15. Introducing ViA, Visually Impaired Apps

  16. Apple Accessibility: http://www.apple.com/accessibility/ Also check out: www.applevis.com

  17. Other Helpful Websites on iOS • http://appadvice.com/applist_ipad_client_view/apps-for-the-visually-impaired • http://www.flying-blind.com/ • http://allwithmyiphone.com/ • http://blindaccessjournal.com/ • http://serotalk.com/ • http://nfb.org/access-technology-blog • www.wonderbaby.org • www.macfortheblind.com • https://andreashead.wikispaces.com/ • http://bridgingapps.org/category/hardware-question/

  18. Other Popular Accessories: • Cases • Stylus • AT Guys: www.atguys.com • QWERTY keyboard for iPhone • Tactile screen protectors (www.speeddots.com) • Zagg: www.zagg.com • Keyboard cases • Screen protectors • AirDrives Earphones: www.airdrives.com • Aftershokz Headphones: http://www.aftershokz.com/ • iPad/iPhone Mounts: • In Your Face Viewbase:http://mobile.aisquared.com/in-your-face-viewbase/ • www.thejoyfactory.com • http://enablingdevices.com/catalog/mounting_devices • http://bridgingapps.org/category/hardware-question/ And for fun . . . visit the Apple Store to check out the latest App-Enabled Accessories!

  19. Questions??? Dr. Donna Brostek Lee Clinical Assistant Professor Program Faculty Chair University of Kentucky Department of Early Childhood, Special Education, and Rehabilitation Counseling 229 Taylor Education Building Lexington, KY 40506-0001 Phone: (859) 257-1520 E-mail: donna.b.lee@uky.edu Website: www.donnablee.com An Equal Opportunity University

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